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Moses chusing his cook

Johann Heinrich Ramberg

Moses chusing his cook

Published

[London] : Pubd. April 1st. 1803 by S. W. Fores 50 Piccadilly, [1803]

etching, hand colored
image: 278 x 355 mm; plate mark: 297 x 364 mm; sheet: 314 x 383 mm
Peel 1868
Notes
Caption title.
A reissue, print originally published by Thomas Harmar, February 11, 1788.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

Lord George Gordon dines in Newgate, waited upon by Jews. He sits in profile to the right before a small circular table; a Jewish man holding a plate offers him food in a spoon. Another wearing a hat and old-fashioned laced waistcoat stands (right) holding a dish. Four others hasten towards the table from the right. A Jew wearing a gaberdine and skull-cap with a goat-like beard stands behind his chair; another wearing a hat and a voluminous gown stands full face on Gordon's left, holding up his arms in rapture at the distinguished convict. Through a stone archway (left) an English cook advances, carrying a sucking-pig on a dish. A caricatured Jewish man is about to kick him; another, holding his nose, hastens after him, his arm raised threateningly. In the foreground (left) a spaniel gnaws a bone. Massive stone masonry and a barred window high up in the wall indicate Newgate. Gordon's lank hair falls on his shoulders and he has a beard, but only he and the English cook are not caricatured. See British Museum Online Catalog.

Associated names
Fores, S. W., publisher.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Classification
Department